The hot water cleaner is designed for high pressure washing using hot water and can deliver a flow of
between 14 and 30 litres of water per minute. The integrated pump can achieve a pressure of between
150 and 240 bar, depending on the model selected. For technical reasons, the pumps in the high-
pressure washers cannot operate in water temperatures above 60°C, so heating initially takes place
once the water has reached the correct pressure. In most cases, the water temperature can improve
the cleaning process on individual greasy surfaces.
The hot water cleaner requires a power supply of either 3 x 230 volts or 3 x 400 volts. See data plate.
The hot water cleaner may only be used with domestic water or recovered rain water with a purity level
equivalent to standard supply water. The addition of substances via a dosing unit can improve high
pressure cleaning and may only be added through this tool if the substances in question are suitable
for use at high temperatures under significant pressure. This form of cleaning requires that the condi-
tions for use for these cleaning agents are followed to the letter.
Heating takes place in a sealed combustion chamber in which standard diesel is constantly ignited by a
glow plug. The tank is fitted in front of the tool and can hold 20 litres of diesel.
The machine is normally controlled by a single operator and shall principally be used under supervi-
sion. It cannot be ruled out that the machine may be controlled by multiple operators. Therefore, clean-
ing must be carried out with care.
The hot water cleaner is relatively quiet, producing less than 70 dB. However, the operator must wear
ear defenders if it is judged that the noise levels produced during work will be damaging to hearing. In
other words, even at noise levels below 85 dB(A), ear defenders must be worn.
Examples of possible uses:
Engine and undercarriage cleaning in the automotive industry.
Contractor machinery.
Agricultural machinery.
Purification plant.
Farming.